Below are some of the common signs of how a crawl space problem can affect your home.
We conduct a thorough crawl space inspection to identify mold, excess moisture, and any signs of water damage to structural components.
Any existing mold must be fully remediated before the crawl space can be sealed. Additionally, all excess moisture must be extracted and eliminated from the area.
We install a high-quality vapor barrier to seal the crawl space, preventing ground moisture from rising and coming into contact with the underside of your home.
In the Southeast’s humid climate, we recommend sealing all crawl space vents to prevent moist air from entering.
In very humid areas, such as the Southeastern United States, it may be necessary to add a permanent dehumidifier in the crawl space to manage moisture.
In situations where there is water pooling in a crawl space, a sump pump drainage system is recommended to collect the water and pump it out.
For people who suffer with allergies, mold can trigger allergic reactions and other symptoms such as watery nose, sneezing, coughing, wheezing, itching, difficulty with breathing, fatigue, and even inflammatory response. The more exposure you have to mold over time, the more severe reactions and symptoms can become. It's important to have mold removed immediately and properly to avoid further issues by eliminating mold growth in your home.
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